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More than 200 lots of irbesartan, losartan & valsartan recalled | PCI vs. CABG for elderly patients | New LAAC data

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More than 200 lots of irbesartan, losartan & valsartan recalled | PCI vs. CABG for elderly patients | New LAAC data
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
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More than 200 lots of irbesartan, losartan and valsartan recalled in Canada

Nine different companies are included in the recall. 

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More than 200 lots of irbesartan, losartan and valsartan recalled in Canada

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Nine different companies are included in the recall. 
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For elderly patients with complex CAD, PCI and CABG lead to comparable long-term outcomes

PCI may be seen as a "reasonable alternative to CABG" for many elderly patients, the research team observed. 

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For elderly patients with complex CAD, PCI and CABG lead to comparable long-term outcomes

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PCI may be seen as a "reasonable alternative to CABG" for many elderly patients, the research team observed. 
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LAAC patients with major bleeding face worse outcomes, longer lengths of stay

The study, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, included data from nearly 20,000 patients treated in 2016 and 2017. 

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
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LAAC patients with major bleeding face worse outcomes, longer lengths of stay

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
The study, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, included data from nearly 20,000 patients treated in 2016 and 2017. 
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Featured Articles

Interventional cardiologists back prior authorization bill, call current policies ‘costly' and ‘time consuming’

The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions is the latest industry organization to show its support of the new legislation. 

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The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF), a related organization of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), this week released a statement on the criminalization of medical errors. The APSF said criminal prosecution is unjust and counterproductive is healthcare organizations want to find ways to mitigate errors by understanding how they happen and create protocols or IT systems can can help prevent future errors. The criminal trial of nurse RaDonda Vaught was counterproductive to safety.
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Interventional cardiologists back prior authorization bill, call current policies ‘costly' and ‘time consuming’

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The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF), a related organization of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), this week released a statement on the criminalization of medical errors. The APSF said criminal prosecution is unjust and counterproductive is healthcare organizations want to find ways to mitigate errors by understanding how they happen and create protocols or IT systems can can help prevent future errors. The criminal trial of nurse RaDonda Vaught was counterproductive to safety.
The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions is the latest industry organization to show its support of the new legislation. 
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19% of heart attack survivors develop heart failure within 5 years

Patients with chronic kidney disease face an especially high risk of developing new-onset heart failure after discharge. 

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The National Comprehensive Cancer Network has published new patient-friendly breast cancer screening guidelines
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19% of heart attack survivors develop heart failure within 5 years

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The National Comprehensive Cancer Network has published new patient-friendly breast cancer screening guidelines
Patients with chronic kidney disease face an especially high risk of developing new-onset heart failure after discharge. 
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Dapagliflozin a cost-effective treatment for HFrEF at its current price point

Researchers found that the SGLT2 inhibitor had similar value among patients with and without diabetes, sharing their findings in JAMA Cardiology.

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Dapagliflozin a cost-effective treatment for HFrEF at its current price point

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Researchers found that the SGLT2 inhibitor had similar value among patients with and without diabetes, sharing their findings in JAMA Cardiology.
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In Other News

Judge rules radiology resident’s firing wasn’t racially motivated, reversing jury’s $2.75M decision

Florida Circuit Judge Kevin Weiss on Friday said AdventHealth provided legitimate and non-discriminatory reasons for firing the early-career provider.

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Judge rules radiology resident’s firing wasn’t racially motivated, reversing jury’s $2.75M decision

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Florida Circuit Judge Kevin Weiss on Friday said AdventHealth provided legitimate and non-discriminatory reasons for firing the early-career provider.
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Mute AI not to be trusted to help make imaging-based diagnoses; explainable AI, fire away

Black-box AI should be barred from reading medical images in clinical settings because machine learning, like human thinking, tends to take diagnostic shortcuts. 

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Mute AI not to be trusted to help make imaging-based diagnoses; explainable AI, fire away

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Black-box AI should be barred from reading medical images in clinical settings because machine learning, like human thinking, tends to take diagnostic shortcuts. 
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